A black hole is a region of spacetime exhibiting such strong gravitational effects that nothing—not even particles and electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from inside it. On this episode we explore and compare the various relations between the idea of black hole and the various challenges and fears we face on our daily life, both on our regular life and at school.Voiced by: Samson Paul

30 Questions That Might Change Your Life!“Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers.” – Voltaire“We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and by the depth of our answers.” – Carl SaganThanks to everyone who support us each day. We love you!!

When there are a thousand things on your mind, it can be easy to forget to take care of yourself and the importance of your health. It’s only when you start feeling the symptoms of an illness or you start to feel unwell that you actually get a bit concerned.We did a comprehensive research on how to come up with the best student life at the University. And on this episode we share with you these tips, according to our findings on how best to try and avoid the unwanted illness and try to keep you fit throughout your time as a student at the University.Please share your thoughts on this experience. Tack,

Many of us spend our childhoods confidently answering the question: “What do you want to be when you grow up?” When we respond, we do so unconstrained and driven by passion. We typically answer with creative or bold responses.Funny thing is, once we “grow up,” that confidence and boldness typically fades.Now that you have your diploma in hand, it’s time to take action. But how should you approach your transition from student to professional?Context by: Edvin Larsson

It’s great to work towards personal improvement – making a commitment to learning a new skill, sleeping better or keeping your lecture notes up to date can make a positive difference to your mental health and self esteem.On this first episode of the year 2019, we try to answer this question. "Are New Year’s resolutions really that important?"Thank you Bridget Hamilton for your contributions.Music: http://www.owlcitymusic.com/

This a our final episode for the year 2018. It marks the most SPECIAL episode we ever recorded as it's dedicated to each and everyone of you out there who helped make this much progress.And we do have those really special persons who touched our hearts and whom we really hold dear to our hearts for being with us, each step of the way. Josefin Otti,Miklol, Haggens, Francis and Patrick,You guys are amazing and so this is a special THANK YOU!

How important is it to have a professor from your ethnicity group, especially if you of the minority group?On this episode we continue to explore the effects and importance of diversity in the university.Music: http://www.twentyonepilots.com/